Frank, who recently joined the club from Brentford, acknowledged that the team had not had their best season. However, he emphasized that they possess a strong front three, which many clubs would be eager to have. He also commended their midfield, citing players like Dejan Kulusevski, Rodrigo Bentancur, and Yves Bissouma as top-class talents in the Premier League.
Although Tottenham struggled with their centre-backs, Frank pointed out that Archie Gray and Ben Davies showed promise in their last game against Brentford. The new manager also praised Pedro Porro, the club's new right-back, saying he has "Trent-ish offensive qualities". This suggests that Porro could be tasked with more creative duties, similar to Trent Alexander-Arnold's role at Liverpool and Real Madrid.
Frank's comparison to Alexander-Arnold may indicate Porro's potential role in the team next season, as Tottenham looks to build on their Europa League win and challenge for a European spot. With the team's confidence boosted by their recent success, Frank is set to work immediately to unlock their full potential.
Given Brentford's success in open-play crosses last season, players like Porro will be crucial in turning Tottenham into a more attacking team. With Frank at the helm, the team is poised for a significant improvement in the upcoming season.